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  • in reply to: Hotpoint CTD85 tripping. #247930
    helo_75
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    found it!!!

    if anyone wants it, email me, ow643@aol.com

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD85 tripping. #247929
    helo_75
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    the new heaters are modified to stop this problem

    there was a metal plate addded to stop condensation.. i have the bulletin somewhere, ill see if i can find it

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM 5125/5 #247741
    helo_75
    Participant

    oh yes it would

    first thing the machine checks is the motor

    its the brushes for sure

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT540 – flashing lights + lock out #247568
    helo_75
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    Re: Hotpoint WT540 – flashing lights + lock out

    😯 😯 😯 😯 😯 😯 😯 😯

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80 – Machine Keeps Stopping #247596
    helo_75
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    great stuff – see, it aint all bad!!!

    well done

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80 – Machine Keeps Stopping #247594
    helo_75
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    nope

    1 of two things
    there was a modified pin ( inside the door, top middle) which activates the door switch

    now, it was only a mm thicker, and most of them have them now.. quite often i ‘twist’ the door into shape so the pin is nearer the switch

    have a look, youll see what i mean

    in reply to: zanussi de540x dish washer #247588
    helo_75
    Participant

    youve got mail

    in reply to: belling 652 bl #247444
    helo_75
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    i have a wiring diagram that might be able to help
    it aint great, but email me @ ow643@aol.com and ill send it you

    in reply to: beko LA120- problem #247433
    helo_75
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    exactly that

    it is classed as a major component, so really they should be fitting you a new one

    they arent within their rights to fob you off on this one… you do have some rights

    in reply to: beko LA120- problem #247431
    helo_75
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    theres more of a chance of the compressor being duff to be honest
    8 week out of warranty or not, theyll have to do something for you

    in reply to: Hotpoint Mistral fridge warm freezer fine #244757
    helo_75
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    well, your on such good money, you were here asking how to save money on an internet forum…. yet your so wonderful in your admin job, how you keep it with that kind of spelling is anybodies guess

    or was it amoin? must be some new high powered job none of us have ever heard of

    now… posts like yours are niether helpful nor constructive

    snipe away, this isnt little britain

    in reply to: Hotpoint wd440 eprom setup #246553
    helo_75
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    the three in circulation are

    original – machine was hot and cold fill , had a 4 way valve, and had a flushing valve with a filter at the back of the box

    second wave – hold and cold valve, 4th valve and filter removed – heater box reverted to merloni spiral element and in line thermal fuse

    3rd revision – cold fill only , flushing valve was re introduced

    the bit you need to look for is whether it is h+c fill, or just cold fill and if it has a 4 way/3 way valve and a filter at the back of the box

    does my head in, remove it – re introduce it, remove it – reintroduce it

    none of em work well anyway

    does this clarify anything?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan. #247076
    helo_75
    Participant

    lol, hope we have been of some help gj!!!

    take no notice of us.. if theres one thing all us engineers are is passionate about what we do

    sometimes, constructive criticism, or healthy debate can only help and serve to come to a better conclusion

    one things for sure , all of us only wanted to help you …

    please , if you ever need any help, dont be worried about asking us the question.. someone, somehwere may just have the right answer

    thanx for taking the time to visit

    helo

    in reply to: Liebherr Integrated fridge freezer ICN 3056 #247195
    helo_75
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    erm, dont do it

    presumably, its to put the appliance in a cupboard and hide it

    trouble is, all refrigeration needs some gap/area around and underneath to breath

    integrated fridges and freezers get around the problem by having a recirculatory fan in the base to cool the condenser, the usual sign is a vent in the plinth

    what im trying to say is that if it isnt a specifically designed integrated appliance, dont integrate it, as it wont function normally, and youll invalidate any supplied warranty

    if it is inegrated, the door would be standard size

    more info please

    in reply to: leisure rm10/cm10 dual fuel range cooker injectors #247198
    helo_75
    Participant

    really sorry, but we cant advise you or point in anyway which may actively allow you to execute a repair on a gas appliance… sorry, but rules are rules

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